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I have a digital camera and when I try to take a picture it says my internal memory is full what doi I do to delete this

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Delete/ or move some pictures from internal memory or if the camera has external memory set your camera storage option to external memory/memory card.
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Digital camera internal memories are small. Put an empty sd card in, or delete the pictures from one so it is empty, then place it in the camera. Turn the camera on...
Now use the menu to find how to delete the shots you took before that went instead to the internal memory

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2008

SOURCE: transfering pictures from my memory card

Hi,
when you connect your camera to the PC.
look in My computer and find the drive ( camera ) probably shows as Drive F:/ G:/ H:/ I:/ or similar.
Right click and open, then copy to folder on desktop, named My-Pictures ( Or similar ) once you,ve copied your photos from memory card to desktop on PC. Format the memory-card. which will erase all data. ( Right Click Format )

This should solve your problem.

Mike @ compurepair.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2008

SOURCE: Internal memory is full

u go to menu -hit down to where it says auto -it will bring up auto and internal memory...hit internal...then u can delete your internal memory the same way u do on your chip..

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Ken Kichi

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  • Posted on Nov 06, 2008

SOURCE: I have a picture on

Find the function to transfer internal pics to memory card, refer to instruction guide or try to go through settings menu and explore.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2009

SOURCE: turn camera on and says memory full save to favorites .. no pictures in camera..using internal memory only

Hi.

Enter main menu, scroll down to "Setup Menu" and then navigate to "FORMAT". Simply format your internal or external memory, and thats it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2011

SOURCE: Sony Digital camera model DSC 5730.How to delete all pictures.

insert new memory card lollll

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Brenda, Although I only have a little to go on, I'll give it a try.
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Olympus camera's do have an internal memory, but just for a limited amount of pictures. When your camera says Memory full, this internal memory is full. You can place a memory card, or free memory, by deleting pictures. But don't delete a picture before you are sure you saved the picture on the computer or some other media.
If you want a memory card, check what type of card goes into your camera. When you place a memory card in the camera it has to be formatted (check the manual) but NEVER format a memory card, when you have any pictures in the internal memory, because you could loose all the pictures in the internal memory too.
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Internal memory means the memory of the camera. Deleting the pictures in memory card will not solve the problem.
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Take out memory card from camera, format internal memory to delete all pictures at once or delete them one by one.
Once memory card is inserted in camera, internal memory is no longer available to store/ delete pictures so remove memory card from camera to get access to internal memory.

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Put a card in this camera, and copy from the internal memory to the card all the pictures.

Most cameras have an internal menu to allow you to transfer or copy all files to the SD card (if you can copy the files, then copy them and delete all internal files after copy).
This digital camera has an internal memory of 16 megabytes which is a lot. But if the memory is full, it has to be copied, or delete some pictures.




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HAVE YOU TRYED PUTTING THE PICTURES ON YOUR COMPUTER SO YOU DONT LOOSE THEM BUT THEN YOU'LL ABLE TO DELETE THEM OFF YOUR CAMERA ? TO RELEASE THE INTERNAL MEMORY YOU'LL HAVE TO DELETE THE PICTURES MOST CAMERAS HAVE LIMITED MEMORY AND IF USEING A SETTING LIKE HD PICTURES WILL USE UP ALOT OF THE MEMORY TRY SETTING YOUR CAMERA TO TAKE PICTURES IN A SMALLER FORMAT LIKE VGA OR A SMALLER RESOLUTION
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Find the function to transfer internal pics to memory card, refer to instruction guide or try to go through settings menu and explore.
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u go to menu -hit down to where it says auto -it will bring up auto and internal memory...hit internal...then u can delete your internal memory the same way u do on your chip..
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